Club President Jean Robor, ACB, welcomes sixty members, former members, local dignitaries and guests to the Club's Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration on November 12, 2005 at the Alamance Country Club. Seated L-R at the head table are: Burlington Mayor, Steve Ross; Tom Robor, CC; Ms. Robor (standing); Toastmaster of the Evening, Ben Coble, DTM; Doe Weston, DTM; District 37 Governor, Bob Mick, DTM. Foreground: Mebane Mayor, Glendel Stephenson (left); Past District 37 Governor, Larry Brown (right).
Following is general information about our Worldwide Organization and the local club in Burlington, NC. The Club meets each Monday evening at 7:30pm at the Glen Hope Baptist Church in Burlington, NC, with exception of major Holiday weeks.Additional information is available in the website and by contacting members listed on the "Contact Us" webpage.
In October 1924, a group of men assembled by Dr. Ralph C. Smedl ey met in the basement of the YMCA in Santa Ana, California, U.S.A., forming a club to afford practice and training in the art of public speaking and in presiding over meetings, and to promote sociability and good fellowship among its members. The group took the name Toastmasters. We are a local chapter of Toastmasters International.
Toastmasters International is a non-profit organization which gives its members the opportunity to develop and improve their public speaking and leadership skills. This is accomplished through local club meetings, training seminars and speech contests. Toastmasters International includes more than 200,000 men and women in morethan 10,500 clubs in more than 90 countries. The Burlington Toastmasters Club is one of approximately 130 Clubs located in North Carolina.
Experienced professionals and beginning speakers alike can benefit from our practical, face-to-face learning program. Whether you're speaking to the board of directors, your customers, your co-workers or your kids, Toastmasters can help you do it better. You'll learn and practice in a friendly, comfortable environment with people who are there for the same reason you areto become better communicators.
At Toastmasters, members learn by speaking to groups and working with others in a supportive environment. A typical Toastmasters club is made up of 20 to 30 people who meet once a week for about an hour. Each meeting gives everyone an opportunity to practice conducting meetings, giving impromptu speeches, presenting prepared speeches, and offering constructive evaluation.
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